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At the front
At the front












You can't have a child's sit at the front of the car. The Front is a 1976 drama film set against the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s, when artists, writers, directors, and others were rendered unemployable, having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of being Communists themselves. You can't have a child's sit in the front of the car. Cargo containers are at the front and back and along each wall. Back at the front, Slow was refusing to give in. Group Parking Facility: A group parking facility is a. (Jeremy) Meanwhile, back at the front, something amazing was happening. → I'm talking to someone who is standing right outside the car, maybe leaning on it, or very close to it, but not inside the car.īe aware that "in front of" and "in the front of" have different meanings: A front yard line is a line drawn parallel to the front lot line at the depth of a required front yard. → "at the front of the car" here means next to the driver's sit (and not at the back of the car/ behind the driver)ĭon't stand in front of the car or you'll get run over when I start. → I understand "house" as meaning the actual building, bricks and mortar so to speak. → I understand "house" as meaning a whole property, more a place than the actual building, I include the garden as part of the house. There's a garden at the front of the house. My feeling - and it is only a feeling for which I have no grammatical explanation - is that in such cases "house" reflects a different thing in the mind of the speaker. It can refer to air quality, water quality, risk of getting respiratory disease or cancer.

  • There's a garden in front of the house.īoth can be heard and are correct. The health of a city has many different factors.
  • There's a garden at the front of the house.
  • at the front

    Where it gets more complicated is when we have sentences like: → The kitchen is at the front, not at the back, of the house. The kitchen is at the front of the house. → The sundial is on the wall of the house facing the street. There's a sundial at the front of the house. → The car is parked in the garden or in the street, not at the back of the garden and not in front of the neighbour's house.

    at the front

    I've parked the car in front of the house. I would use in front of the house to describe the position of an object/ a person that is not part of the house and at the front of the house to describe the position of an object/ a person that is part of the house.














    At the front